Senate Trial Documents

January 20, 2020: The White House files a 171-page legal brief in the Senate impeachment, urging Senators to immediately acquit the President.

January 18, 2020: House Democrats file a legal brief arguing for the impeachment and removal of Trump.

House Reports and Legislation

December 15, 2019: The House Judiciary Committee releases a full report on the impeachment investigation. Dissenting views from minority members of the Committee are also included in the document.

December 10, 2019: House Democrats, led by Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-NY) announces articles of impeachment against Trump for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.

December 3, 2019: The majority members of the House Intelligence Committee, along with the House Foreign Affairs and Oversight Committees, release a full report on the investigation into Trump’s extortion of Ukraine.

December 2, 2019: House Republicans on the House Intelligence, Foreign Affairs and Oversight Committees released their own report on the investigation into Trump’s extortion of Ukraine.

House Witness Statements and Testimony

December 9, 2019: The opening statements of Daniel Goldman, the majority counsel for the House Intelligence Committee, and Steven Castor, the minority counsel for the House Intelligence Committee, are released following their public testimony before the House Judiciary Committee.

December 4, 2019: The opening statements of Professors Noah Feldman, Michael Gerhardt, Pamela Karlan and Jonathan Turley are released following their public testimony before the House Judiciary Committee.

November 21, 2019: The opening statement of former NSC Senior Director Fiona Hill is released ahead of her public testimony.

November 20, 2019: The opening statement of Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Laura Cooper is released ahead of her public testimony.

November 20, 2019: The opening statement of U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland is released ahead of his public testimony.

November 18, 2019: The House Intelligence Committee releases the transcripts of closed-door depositions from Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale and State Department official David Holmes.

November 16, 2019: The transcript of top Pence aide Jennifer Williams’ closed-door deposition is released.

November 15, 2019: The opening statement from State Department aide David Holmes’ closed-door deposition is released.

November 15, 2019: Amb. Yovanovitch’s opening statement during the second public impeachment hearing is released.

November 13, 2019: William Taylor’s opening statement during the first public impeachment hearing is released.

November 13, 2019: George Kent’s opening statement during the first public impeachment hearing is released.

November 11, 2019: The testimony of Laura Cooper, a deputy assistant secretary of Defense for Russia and Ukraine, is released to the public.

November 11, 2019: The testimony of Catherine Croft, a top aide to Kurt Volker, is released to the public.

November 11, 2019: The testimony of Christopher Anderson, a top aide to Kurt Volker, is released to the public.

November 8, 2019: The testimony of Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, the NSC’s top Ukraine expert, is released to the public.

November 8, 2019: The testimony of Fiona Hill, the White House’s former top Russia adviser, is released to the public.

November 7, 2019: The testimony of George Kent, the Deputy Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs, is released to the public. The committees also released key excerpts from Kent’s deposition.

November 6, 2019: The testimony of William Taylor, the former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, is released to the public.

November 5, 2019: The testimony of Gordon Sondland, the U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, is released to the public. The committees also released key excerpts from Sondland’s deposition.

November 5, 2019: The testimony of Kurt Volker, the former U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine Negotiations, are released to the public. The committees also released key excerpts from Volker’s deposition.

November 4, 2019: The testimony of former Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State Michael McKinley is released to the public. The committees also released key excerpts of McKinley’s testimony.

November 4, 2019: The testimony of former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch is released to the public. The committees also released key excerpts of Yovanovitch’s testimony.

October 30, 2019: The opening statement of Christopher Anderson, a State Department employee who previously worked for Kurt Volker, is released before his testimony to multiple House committees.

October 30, 2019: The opening statement of Catherine Croft, a State Department employee who previously worked on Ukraine for the National Security Council, is released before her testimony to multiple House committees.

October 29, 2019: The opening statement of Alexander Vindman, a National Security Council staffer, is released before his testimony to multiple House committees.

October 22, 2019: The opening statement of William Taylor, the former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, is leaked following his testimony before multiple House committees.

October 17, 2019: The opening statement of Gordon Sondland, the U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, is released ahead of his testimony before multiple House committees.

October 10, 2019: House Democrats subpoena Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, associates of Rudy Giuliani, after they refused to cooperate with the ongoing impeachment inquiry of Trump.

October 8, 2019: House Democrats subpoena Gordon Sondland, the US Ambassador to the European Union, after the State Department blocked his testimony. Sondland was set to testify before the House Intelligence, Foreign Affairs and Oversight Committees as part of the ongoing impeachment inquiry.

October 4, 2019: House Democrats release a set of text messages between former State Department special envoy for Ukraine Kurt Volker; William Taylor Jr., the top American diplomat in Ukraine; and Gordon Sondland, the US Ambassador to the European Union.

September 30, 2019: House Democrats subpoena Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s personal attorney, for records related to his work in Ukraine.

September 26, 2019: House Democrats release an unclassified version of the whistleblower complaint related to the President’s phone calls with Ukraine.

Related Documents

October 10, 2019: Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, associates of Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, are indicted on campaign finance charges in a separate case from the ongoing impeachment inquiry.

October 9, 2019: CBS receives the contents of the whistleblower’s memo to the inspector general following Trump’s call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

September 25, 2019: The White House releases an unclassified readout of the July 25 call between Trump and the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky.

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